It's Easy Being Green...

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 697 has been building a 100-kilowatt turbine on its new environmentally-friendly campus at 7200 Mississippi St., near the Hobart border. The turbine – which is about a third as big as the turbines in the Meadow Lake Wind Farm off Interstate 65 near Brookston – will go online this week. The 160-foot-tall wind turbine can generate enough electricity to power 15 homes.

"We're embracing this future technology," said Ryan Reithel, business representative for the union.

Local union building trades and apprentices – including electricians, iron-workers, carpenters, and cement masons – have spent the last few weeks constructing a turbine that will be used as a working model for training, maintenance and tower rescue. The laborers gained experience the union hopes will come in handy in the future, since they expect wind towers will become a more prevalent part of the landscape in the future.

"There will be job opportunities to build turbines when these projects come to the area," Reithel said. "They will already have this work on their resume."

Union members already have been training on the 21.5-kilowatt solar panels on the roof of the building, which has a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) gold certification, which is like a Good Housekeeping Seal for sustainability. They maintain the panels, and earn certifications in the process.

Economic Development on upswing in 2013

Certified Electrician is proud to announce the Certified Electrical Contractors that completed most of Munster’s major developments in 2013:

  • Community Hospital’s vertical expansion-  Hyre Electric

  • Homewood Suites Hotel at the Lake Business Center- Prusak Electric

  • Meatheads- Circle “R”  (letter of intent for Restaurants at the Lake Business Center)

  • Land O’Frost Corporate Headquarters at Hagberg Drive- Hyre Electric

  • American Machine Works on Superior Avenue- Kopton Electric

  • The relocation of Munster Steel to Hammond- Hyre Electric

Lake Central officially opens new school wing

All the electric including the fire-alarm system, temperature control system, phones, security cameras and computers were successfully installed and completed by our Certified Electrical Contractors – Emcor/Hyre Electric, Tri-Electronics, Precision Controls and Northwest Communications, inside the new Lake Central high school wing.



South Shore Clean Cities hosts IBEW Local 697 on “The Green Commuter” Wednesday, Jan 8 2014, 12:05 pm - 12:35 am CST

This month South Shore Clean Cities (SSCC) is proud to announce International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 697 representatives, Ryan Reithel, Dan Waldrop and Joe Pfister as its January 8 radio guests on “The Green Commuter.”

SSCC hosts its radio program twice each month. “The Green Commuter” highlights green activities around Northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland Area. Host Carl Lisek speaks with industry and government leaders; provides news and information about environmental events, as well as green products and processes.

Tune in to 89.1 FM or www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org at noon Wednesday, Jan. 8 to hear about the many green efforts of Local 697.  

*This event has been rescheduled to January 29th at 11:30am on 89.1 FM